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Re: THEE NYG SWAG THREAD

[quote user="bigblue4417"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"][quote user="bigblue4417"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"][quote user="bigblue4417"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"][quote user="bigblue4417"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"]although he is leading my fantasy hoops team and we are in first

viva la kobe
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This is the exact reason I was so happy you took him. lol

If you would have got D Will with your first pick would you have taken Kobe over Amare? Honestly...
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DWill wasn't even in my top 13

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He will be wearing purple and gold next year.
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unless the Mavericks change their unis to purple and gold, no he wont
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Makes me sad to see you say that. You have given up on D Will in Brooklyn.
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once Lopez went down, that stopped any realistic chance of DHow coming to the Nets, which in turn gives no shot to DWill staying...

DWill will be gone before deadline - to where is the question
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That could go down as one of the worst trades of all time in NBA History. 3rd pick in the draft and 2 1st round picks for a year and a 1/2 of D Will. Maybe just 1 year. Plus he has been hot doggin it.

Pau, Artest and 2 1st round picks for D Will.
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Favors hasn't really developed yet though and you were going to lose Harris any way

week draft class as well

not as as bad, plus we'll be able to move him for something relevent anyway this year...

it was worth the shot, once we trade him we wouldn't of lost too much for taking a shot

Re: THEE NYG SWAG THREAD

[quote user="bigblue4417"]"I grew up a San Francisco 49er fan," Jacobs said. "I loved Jerry Rice. I
still love Jerry Rice. I have nothing negative to say about Jerry Rice.
If he feels that way, he feels that way. I wish he was going to try and
tackle me, though."

"Knocked out of the game means you got hit in the head," Jacobs said. "I
wish like hell one of them would try and hit me in my head, because
that means they're staying high instead of going for your legs."

<u>"I really don't care how physical they are," Jacobs said. "I'm not
afraid of anybody on that team. I'm not afraid of anybody in that
organization. I'm ready to play football."</u>
[/quote]hes come a long way from "im getting my new car on tuesday"

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I re-watched the first Giants-49ers game earlier this week to get ready for the NFC title game. Here’s what I learned:</p>

1. The 49ers came out throwing aggressively from the first snap. They
threw 11 of 13 times to open the game and it was effective.</p>

Alex Smith got great protection and played an almost flawless game. I
only charted one truly bad pass he made the entire game. The other
incompletions were throwaways, drops, or tipped passes. His interception
came on a bad drop by Ted Ginn.</p>

It was the best game I saw Smith play all year. These weren’t just
safe throws. Smith was very accurate and hit passes into small windows.
He had time to go through his progressions and find his second or third
read.</p>

ESPN.com’s Mike Sando notes that the 49ers threw more on early downsagainst the Giants than any other game this year . . . until the win over the Saints in the playoffs.</p>

2. The Giants only got pressure on Smith late in the game. They almost never got pressure just rushing four defenders. Justin Tuck was playing hurt, so it’s a different New York front now. They will have to get pressure on Smith faster.</p>

Smith got hit and hurried almost as much as Eli Manning during this game, but it only happened when New York made Smith hold the ball a while.</p>

4. New York played a lot of zone defense. After succeeding in man
coverage last week against the Packers, perhaps the Giants will go to
more man this around. Can Michael Crabtree and the other 49ers wideouts
beat man coverage on the outside?</p>

5.This wasn’t the defensive game you’d expect. (Although it wasn’t exactly cute.)
There wasn’t a punt until midway through the third quarter. It was more
about long, slow, productive drives and good situational defense.There
were only four possessions in the first 25 minutes.</p>

Like the Saints-49ers game, there was an explosion of scoring late in
the game. The game’s four touchdowns took place in a nine minute span.</p>

6. Frank Gore
came into the game gimpy and left at halftime with zero yards on six
carries. It’s impressive the 49ers managed to win despite only 50 yards
from their running backs. New York will probably load up and try to make
Smith beat them again.</p>

7. Braylon Edwards ran bad routes and had communication issues with
Smith twice in the red zone. Smith’s few misfires looked to be Edwards’
fault. It’s easy to see why the 49ers cut Edwards.</p>

8. This got way too long, so I’m going to do another post later
Thursday on observations from when the Giants had the ball. You can
also check out a preview by Silva for NBCSports.com. Our PFT picks are right here.</p>[/quote]

49ers are going to throw because the Saints have a weak secondary and pass rush that they try to enhance by blitzing their safteys with. I would imagine the 49ers will be throwing more than the average fan would think, but be more balanced than they were this past week.

Alex Smith seems to absolutely be turning the corner. Thats why when Dezz was talking **** about the 49ers, i was just trying to point out that we might be seeing a young QB who finally has some support and a shot to be more than just a decent QB.

We had NO pressure on Smith in that game. The scary part is that even though Tuck is more healthy and seems to be making more of an impact - that WAS a game we had Osi back. that WAS a game that JPP was there. Their OLine handled us. BUT VD had a big day vs us and Boley was out that game which was a huge blow to us. Personally I think Braylon being gone also helps us. We are in for much more of a battle than I think most around here would realize. I actually felt better about the GB game than I did this game.

We are now throwing a ton of different looks out there. We changed some defensively philosophies during the Jets game and have been playing alot of different looks and concepts. What we did coverage wise in that last game doens't bother me.

Lets not forget that I still think the reason we lost this game was because they took that onside kick from us and the fact that Eli missed the read to hit Manningham wide open and threw a pick instead for not seeing the sight adjustment. Those two plays single handedly lost us that game.

Im not fearing Gore, but i'm not overlooking him either.

I think the accountability we had to have for BRaylon made them a harder team to cover, but his mistakes were obviously killer for the 9ers.

Re: THEE NYG SWAG THREAD

[quote user="bigblue4417"]"I grew up a San Francisco 49er fan," Jacobs said. "I loved Jerry Rice. I
still love Jerry Rice. I have nothing negative to say about Jerry Rice.
If he feels that way, he feels that way. I wish he was going to try and
tackle me, though."

"Knocked out of the game means you got hit in the head," Jacobs said. "I
wish like hell one of them would try and hit me in my head, because
that means they're staying high instead of going for your legs."

"I really don't care how physical they are," Jacobs said. "I'm not
afraid of anybody on that team. I'm not afraid of anybody in that
organization. I'm ready to play football."
[/quote]

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<h6 class="uiStreamMessage" data-ft="{&quot;type&quot;:1}"><span class="messageBody" data-ft="{&quot;type&quot;:3}">From Adam Schefter on Eli Manning: "I’m 100 percent. I had a full practice today, I did everything, took every rep. I feel good."</span></h6>

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OK, so two weeks ago, the person that i passed along my season tickets to gave me the choice of going to the Broncos game or to this weekends game if the Patriots advanced...I have seen my team raise the Lamar Hunt Trophy 3 times. I am taking my youngest to her very first Playoff Game.. I certainly hope this will be her first and my Fourth......This has been a crazy week so far- Got my autograph request back from Peyton Manning yesterday(such a nice fella).. Went to a hole in the wall pawn shop the other day and purchased a Jordan Jersey, Carl Yastrzemski Autographed Ball, and a very old Beatles Book.. $40 for everything. Opened the Beatles book to find Autographs of all four of those bloody blokes inside....lol. There was some old scotch tape on one of the pages, and as i was getting ready to remove it, noticed what looked like hair stuck underneath...Yes, wierd, creepy, and interesting all at the same time........

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Oh, by the way, in case your wondering about the little fella in the avatar.. Thats a little Sugar Bear..We are getting 2 of them any day now.....
I named mine Hamilton..After one of my all time favorite Pats players...

Re: THEE NYG SWAG THREAD

[quote user="patsrule666"]OK, so two weeks ago, the person that i passed along my season tickets to gave me the choice of going to the Broncos game or to this weekends game if the Patriots advanced...I have seen my team raise the Lamar Hunt Trophy 3 times. I am taking my youngest to her very first Playoff Game.. I certainly hope this will be her first and my Fourth......This has been a crazy week so far- Got my autograph request back from Peyton Manning yesterday(such a nice fella).. Went to a hole in the wall pawn shop the other day and purchased a Jordan Jersey, Carl Yastrzemski Autographed Ball, and a very old Beatles Book.. $40 for everything. Opened the Beatles book to find Autographs of all four of those bloody blokes inside....lol. There was some old scotch tape on one of the pages, and as i was getting ready to remove it, noticed what looked like hair stuck underneath...Yes, wierd, creepy, and interesting all at the same time........[/quote]</P>

awesome, man....have fun at the game!</P>

I would kill to have anything Jordan autographed. When I was a kid, I'd ocasionally find stuff, but always well out of my 13 year old price range lmao...
I've never even seen a pawn shop around here. There used to be one near my road when i was living in the ghetto, that was there forever. but they shutdown recently. i never been in it anyway.</P>

Re: THEE NYG SWAG THREAD

[quote user="bigblue4417"]"I grew up a San Francisco 49er fan," Jacobs said. "I loved Jerry Rice. I
still love Jerry Rice. I have nothing negative to say about Jerry Rice.
If he feels that way, he feels that way. I wish he was going to try and
tackle me, though."

"Knocked out of the game means you got hit in the head," Jacobs said. "I
wish like hell one of them would try and hit me in my head, because
that means they're staying high instead of going for your legs."

"I really don't care how physical they are," Jacobs said. "I'm not
afraid of anybody on that team. I'm not afraid of anybody in that
organization. I'm ready to play football."
[/quote]Canty says, “Bring it on.”

“Physical, physical,” the Giants defensive tackle said when asked what
kind of game he expects. “This is not going to be a cute football game.
It’s not going to be for the meek and mild. This is going to be a
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